Photograph of the gothic inspired stained glass windows and decorative gold leafing in the Weckbaugh Mansion located in Denver, Colorado. Designed by J.J.B. Benedict, the 1930-33 Weckbaugh house is one of few local examples of the Norman Chateau style. The large mansion, with ten bedrooms and baths, is situated on 1.7 acres of landscaped grounds. Although constructed during the Great Depression, the design and quality of the architectural detailing is exceptional. Ella Weckbaugh was the daughter of John K. Mullen, one of Denver's most prominent businessmen and philanthropists during the late 19th century.

Original photograph held by The Office of Archaeology and Historic Preservation, History Colorado

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